Their villa at Giverny remained a base of operations throughout their lives. As the century waned, Monet grew bolder: He ...
First we meet Oscar, Claude's given name, a teenage caricaturist sketching notable figures in the port city of Le Havre. By ...
At the twilight of his career, Monet was going blind. Surgery restored his eyesight. But did it give him the uncanny vision ...
If anything, Monet now stands for gardens and domestic coziness and knowing that the same things will be in the same places ...
T he French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude ...
Giverny, in France, is home to Claude Monet’s famous house and gardens, which are the real-life representation of his art. The grounds, restored in the late 1970s, were the artist's private ...
A traveling exhibit at the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina is set to give residents access to famous paintings from ...
Far out on Juno Beach, where someone had inscribed a series of heart shapes in the ribbed sand, an auditory boomerang effect ...
It is believed that Monet captured the image of some 300 water lilies, some of which were done in his 80s. He was able to ...
Monet and Hoschedé moved to Giverny in 1883, but the couple only married in 1892, the year after Ernest Hoschedé’s death, likely due to the complicated social and financial circumstances ...
By Jackie Wullschläger Author, Monet: The Restless Vision The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny in summer 1905, to visit the home of artist Claude Monet.